Oly,
Can you provide an mp3 of the sound you're after - it's impossible to know what you are after without owning a Motif or hearing the sound.
That aside, there are huge piano options available on OASYS and I'd be very surprised if you could not recreate the sound you're after. As I posted recently on another post, here are the in-built piano options within a standard OASYS:
EXs2:
- Steinway Piano (500MB)
HD1:
- Acoustic Pianos (including Bosendorfer)
- Fender Rhodes
- Wurlitzer
- CP80
- D6
all of which are excellent (and actually superior to the Nord Stage and Elecrto) - especially when including the programs contained in the quite recently released free sound sets HD-1_XP by Korg (downloadable from
www.korguser.net)
MOD-7:
- Access to Yamaha DX/FM sound libraries (I provide 200,000 sounds on
http://www.knect.ie/OASYS.html) - including every 80's FM Piano sound ever created. You'll also find a small program bank of CP80 sounds I've programmed for the OASYS there.
Other excellent "keyboardist" options on the OASYS include:
- CX3 Virtual Organ
- STR-1 Electric pianos, Clavs and Harpsichords
And you can purchase separately:
- Karo Libraries of acoustic and electric pianos with stunning sample quality (although admittedly there are still velocity switching problems in their Fender Rhodes electric pianos and one or two other pianos that need sorting out and deter them from being usable)
All of these can be treated by the OASYS's extensive effects system - Amp modelling, phaser, tremelo, overdrive, chorus, delay, reverbs... all now fuelled by Korg's 700+ effects presets library they released some months ago for free (also available on
www.korguser.net).
OASYS may be discontinuted, but it continues to be the benchmark - don't underestimate its scope and depth of acoustic and vintage piano and keyboard sounds. What you're after is in there!!
Kevin
PS: As a late thought and rereadof your post - I wonder if you're after the CP80 (and don't know it?). If so the options here are:
- Check out the 'Electric Piano' inthe GM Bank -its a CP80
- Use my CP80 programs
- Use the HD-1_XP CP80s (absolutely fantastic programs)
- Buy KARO's CP80 - absolutely magnificent sampled CP80 (70?)